Another perfect day in paradise. 

Nothing new to report. Just the usual. Swimming and sunning and walking the beach and eating. 

Here Kim enjoyes another meal at the rich people’s beach. The staff remembered us and shouted out a “ola” as we approached. I guess that large tipping comes in handy?


Tomorrow we leave by boat to what we hope will be an even more perfect island called Isla Grande. I am not sure if there is any cell service or even electricity. We shall see, but one thing I do know is that it will be an Adventure in Paradise. 

Calm skies and clear water 

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Playa Blanca, Baru, ColombiA

Hotel Donde Le Le

This morning we awoke to clear sky’s and calm seas. I am also happy to report that my foot feels 90% better. 

What a lovely lovely morning!

We had a nice long slow swim, rinsed off with a bucket of almost fresh water and sat on our deck to watch the world go by. 

We watched them unload plywood while we ate arepas

We packed up our things to go off to have breakfast. We found a great place, with tables and chairs right on the beach. Unfortunetly, it was almost 2 hours to get our meals. Unbeknownst to us, we had ordered arepas, like a thick corn pancake, which have to be made from scratch. By then it was after 10, and already getting hot, so we jumped in the water again, dried off in the sun and headed out to the private beach where the rich Colombians hang out. We ordered a great lunch and it was only about $20. It was worth it for the ambiance alone. The lounge chairs were pretty nice too. 

Kim enjoying the amenities of a nice hotel.

A beautiful beach just for the rich folks.


Back at our place we rinsed off with a bucket of cool fresh water then layed down for well deserved rest. 

Playa Blanca the name says it all 

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Playa Blanca, Baru, Colombia

Hotel Donde Le Le

Well we finally made it to the Caribbean blue waters. How beautiful it is. After the brown water of Cartagena, it was refreshing to see the aqua blue water and white sandy beach. 

We did have a bit of a adventure getting here, but in the end, being here was all that mattered. 

A little sun never hurt anyone, right?


We walked along the shore, but the sun was so hot that soon we jumped in the water. Much to my surprise the sandy bottom was littered with large rocks. On the way coming back to shore a wave washed me into one, and I felt a sharp pain in my foot. At first I thought that it was just a sharp rock, but after I saw the small black dots on my foot I knew that it was a sea urchin. Ouch! It really hurt to walk on it. Soon a local boy came over and told me I must pee on it and the pain would go away. I will leave It to your imagination, but I must say it is feeling better. 

Ouch sea urchins hurt, but not as much as the cure.

Our hotel sits right on the beach


Our hotel sits right on the beach, just feet from the water. As the sun set we walked up the beach and had nice nice taco dinner and a local beer. 

Our first sunset on Playa Blanca


I think that we will stay here a while. 

It’s Valentines Day in Cartagena

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Cartagena, Columbia

Old Town

El Viajero Hotel

Cheers to us on Valentines Day


Love is in the air! We are in one of the most romantic cities in the world on Valentines Day. 

We have just had a wonderful time here. Last night we sat in the plaza with the romantically lit church looming over us just feet away. We had a couple of overpriced beers, but it was well worth the $8000 pecos ($2.75 US) to sit in such a magnificently beautiful place. Later we walked over and had a Colombian pizza and then walked on to have a hand made gelato for dessert. It was really delicious, but just the show was worth the price. 

Making gelato. I hope the guy glaring it me is not a drug cartel guy!


This morning we got up early and took a romantic stroll along the ancient fortress wall that separates the city from the sea.

The protecting stone wall runs around the “Old City”


 The sun had been up for a while, so it was already starting to take a toll on us. The waves were crashing onto the sidewalk so we had to protect our cameras. Then we came upon a bunch of fisherman who were pulling in a gigantic net full of fish. We stopped and took pictures until the net was pulled in. It looked like a pretty meager catch. 


Later we strolled on inland and had a nice breakfast. 

 We finished the day with a trip back to the main plaza for a beer and meat and corn on a stick. Wow what a great Valentines Day with a wonderful friend. 

Great view of the square from inside the cathedral